RE: [Moin-user] Spellchecking, French

Details of installation:
I added directory C:\software\moin-0.10\MoinMoin\dict
In this directory are two files: english.txt and french.txt
These files each contain a list of english and french words.
Exact symptoms are: when I run a SpellCheck, for example on my =
FrontPage, I get a page saying:
"The following 143 words could not be found in the dictionary of 3 words =
(including 3 LocalSpellingWords) and are highlighted below:"
(Each word with a checkbox, etc...) All the words in the FrontPage are =
highlighted (none is found in the dictionary...)
So, it looks as though only my LocalSpellingWords dictionary is being =
used, not the main ones...
1) Should I do something special (apart from create the word files in =
the right place) to tell MoinMoin about my dictionaries?
2) Is there some way to provide you with more detailed symptoms (such as =
a debug mode?)
Thanks for your help...
P.S. I tried setting my browser's language to FR, but this had no effect =
at all. What should happen? I expected system buttons and links (such as =
FindPage, SpellCheck, RecentChanges, etc. to be in French...)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Juergen Hermann [mailto:jh@...]
> Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 8:01 PM
> To: moin-user@...; WILLIAMS Dominic
> Subject: Re: [Moin-user] Spellchecking, French
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> >>> I cannot get the SpellCheck to work. I have put two text files=20
> (downloaded from the Web) with english and french words, in the moin-
> 0.10/MoinMoin/dict directory, but the SpellCheck function still does=20
> not work. (I am running MoinMoin on Windows2000, with Python 2.1.1
> =20
> Well, if it doesn't work, you did something wrong. :>
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> Can't say more w/o further info, like exact symptoms.
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> >>> Another question: I saw in the source code there is an i18n=20
> directory, with some stuff about internationalization. Does this=20
> already work? Is it possible to have MoinMoin work in French?
> =20
> Set your browser so that "fr" is the preferred language.
>=20
>=20
> Ciao, J=FCrgen
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>=20
>=20

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Details of installation:
I added directory C:\software\moin-0.10\MoinMoin\dict
In this directory are two files: english.txt and french.txt
These files each contain a list of english and french words.
Exact symptoms are: when I run a SpellCheck, for example on my =
FrontPage, I get a page saying:
"The following 143 words could not be found in the dictionary of 3 words =
(including 3 LocalSpellingWords) and are highlighted below:"
(Each word with a checkbox, etc...) All the words in the FrontPage are =
highlighted (none is found in the dictionary...)
So, it looks as though only my LocalSpellingWords dictionary is being =
used, not the main ones...
1) Should I do something special (apart from create the word files in =
the right place) to tell MoinMoin about my dictionaries?
2) Is there some way to provide you with more detailed symptoms (such as =
a debug mode?)
Thanks for your help...
P.S. I tried setting my browser's language to FR, but this had no effect =
at all. What should happen? I expected system buttons and links (such as =
FindPage, SpellCheck, RecentChanges, etc. to be in French...)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Juergen Hermann [mailto:jh@...]
> Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 8:01 PM
> To: moin-user@...; WILLIAMS Dominic
> Subject: Re: [Moin-user] Spellchecking, French
>=20
>=20
> >>> I cannot get the SpellCheck to work. I have put two text files=20
> (downloaded from the Web) with english and french words, in the moin-
> 0.10/MoinMoin/dict directory, but the SpellCheck function still does=20
> not work. (I am running MoinMoin on Windows2000, with Python 2.1.1
> =20
> Well, if it doesn't work, you did something wrong. :>
>=20
> Can't say more w/o further info, like exact symptoms.
>=20
> >>> Another question: I saw in the source code there is an i18n=20
> directory, with some stuff about internationalization. Does this=20
> already work? Is it possible to have MoinMoin work in French?
> =20
> Set your browser so that "fr" is the preferred language.
>=20
>=20
> Ciao, J=FCrgen
>=20
>=20
>=20